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against us. same thing for the democrats. that's what we need to get back to. we need something in the nature, norah, of a grand bargain, along the lines of the simpson bowles proposal, something that has everything on the table and that cuts spending and increases revenue. and we've got to do it. the country is in extraordinarily bad shape economically. >> secretary baker, do you believe that the republicans should be willing to concede on the question of raising the rates on the wealthy? >> i don't think they should be willing to concede on that any more than the democrats should be willing to concede before the discussions began on cutting entitlements. but all of that has got to be on the table. that's what ought to be part of the bargain. and there ought to be a rule when they start negotiating that nothing is decided until everything is decided. you don't have piecemeal concessions. it all ought to be part of one big package. by the way, the debt limit ought to be part of that negotiation a
against us. same thing for the democrats. that's what we need to get back to. we need something in the nature, norah, of a grand bargain, along the lines of the simpson bowles proposal, something that has everything on the table and that cuts spending and increases revenue. and we've got to do it. the country is in extraordinarily bad shape economically. >> secretary baker, do you believe that the republicans should be willing to concede on the question of raising the rates on the...
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4mhbl +rp use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. [ male announcer ] what's in a can of del monte green beans? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ grown in america. picked and packed at the peak of ripeness. the same essential nutrients as fresh. del monte. bursting with life. here you go little man. [ humming ] [ babbling ] the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ this is how mommy learned... ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ >>> it is 25 minutes past 8:00. again, it is nice and sunny outside but it's a lot colder than it was this time yesterday morning. sharon is watching the roads for you and the commute. it is meteorologist tim in for marty over at first warning weather. >> definitely a chilly one. we're going up to 47 which is on target for our normal high. expect clouds tonight 31. a chance of rain by tomorrow afternoon other wise mostly cloudy. a daytime high of 52. now for a check of the roads we sen
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he's going to join us. he lost his eye sight for a day and a half. >> we'll ask you about that and the much more on cbs "this morning." ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] your favorite holiday flavors are here... with some new ones to love. ♪ try new sugar free pumpkin spice... and pecan praline. the gift of great taste is just a click away. get your coupon at tastelift.coffee-mate.com. nestle. good food. good life. oh my god, him dance? have you seen his shoes? they look like, they look like flippers. [ aunts laughing ] [ male announcer ] find some peace this holiday. get an 8 piece meal now with a dozen delicious cookies baked in-store. the kfc festive feast. all for just $19.99. yes you did, yes you did. no i didn't, no i didn't. yes you did, yes you did. no i didn't, no i didn't. yes you did. did not. [ male announcer ] today tastes so good. >>> in a pennsylvania town that's seen economic >>> it is 8:00 a.m. welcome back to cbs "this morning." the duchess' stay in the hospital is over and why this could be
he's going to join us. he lost his eye sight for a day and a half. >> we'll ask you about that and the much more on cbs "this morning." ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] your favorite holiday flavors are here... with some new ones to love. ♪ try new sugar free pumpkin spice... and pecan praline. the gift of great taste is just a click away. get your coupon at tastelift.coffee-mate.com. nestle. good food. good life. oh my god, him dance? have you seen his shoes? they look like, they...
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4mhbl +rp use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah blah blah. if i had a sleepover i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no. we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver only from at&t u-verse. get u-verse tv for $29 a month for six months. rethink possible. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning. 8:25 your time. i'm frank mallicoat. get you caught up with some bay area headlines now. >>> the dungeness crab season just got started last month and already the boats are not leaving port. crabbers are on strike today in the dispute over prices. they were getting $3 a pound but the demand is dropping and fish brokers
4mhbl +rp use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah blah blah. if i had a sleepover i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no. we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it...
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i'm using instagram. he's going to look at your picture and see if he can find it based on the data in the photograph. in an instant, hong finds us at 19th and m street. all right, this is our guy. >> are you serious? >> reporter: it's not magic, if you've turned on instagram's location setting, data collected with a photo can actually display your location on a map. you want to explain to david what you did? >> i was looking at the photos and they have the location on there. >> reporter: it's all made possible in a new reality of smartphones and the way they track you using your applications, photos, and games. you looked at some of the most popular smartphone applications? >> that's right, so we looked at the top 100 apps and turns out half had privacy concerns and they are collecting or using sensitive information. this is a really fun game, you know, lots of kids and lots of adults love this. >> reporter: hong and his colleagues reverse engineered the code from the popular game angry birds. >> this is
i'm using instagram. he's going to look at your picture and see if he can find it based on the data in the photograph. in an instant, hong finds us at 19th and m street. all right, this is our guy. >> are you serious? >> reporter: it's not magic, if you've turned on instagram's location setting, data collected with a photo can actually display your location on a map. you want to explain to david what you did? >> i was looking at the photos and they have the location on there....
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with us is dr. lori mosca, professor at columbia university medical center new york presbyterian hospital thank you for joining us good morning. >> good morning. >> it's beendescribed as persistent fever, guarded condition. what does that mean? >> guarded condition is somewhere between being in stable and critical condition, a place where we're being vigilant, watching over the patient carefully. >> when we talk about the persistent fever maybe you can talk about that and exactly what that means. >> persistent fever in this case appears to be a couple of weeks is concerning and often we think initially this is due to an infection but there's really a whole host of conditions that can cause a stubborn fever like this, including malignancy immune conditions allergic reactions, drug reactions. >> he's also 88 years old which has to be a factor here. >> certainly as we get older our immune system isn't quite as effective that can cause fevers in increase of age such as cancer are also a concern. >> what
with us is dr. lori mosca, professor at columbia university medical center new york presbyterian hospital thank you for joining us good morning. >> good morning. >> it's beendescribed as persistent fever, guarded condition. what does that mean? >> guarded condition is somewhere between being in stable and critical condition, a place where we're being vigilant, watching over the patient carefully. >> when we talk about the persistent fever maybe you can talk about that...
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it's not friendly for us. about 3 billion years ago mars is thought have a much denser err err atmosphere and hit a billion years where it could have begun to cook up life and then went cold and dry. >> what will they do with this information ultimately? >> one thing that's important is that one of the reasons we go to places like mars isn't so we can that there are spinoffs we get smarter and that has a value that you can't necessarily put a price tag on. but it will tell us much more about our own evolution. tell us about the prospects of life either on mars or elsewhere in the solar system in the deeper galaxy. i happen to be one of the people that believes life is relatively easy with the right kpem industry, with the right energy source and right amount of time you can cook it up. >> you talked about how inhospitable the planet is for us. how realistically are we from sending a man to mars. >> as far away we choose or need to be. we went from a standing start in 1961 until the surface of the moon in eight
it's not friendly for us. about 3 billion years ago mars is thought have a much denser err err atmosphere and hit a billion years where it could have begun to cook up life and then went cold and dry. >> what will they do with this information ultimately? >> one thing that's important is that one of the reasons we go to places like mars isn't so we can that there are spinoffs we get smarter and that has a value that you can't necessarily put a price tag on. but it will tell us much...
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the actors were used to it. when we were auditioning, tom would be doing this all the way through, so they knew. >> they get used to it. >> sort of they were oblivious to it. i think -- that was over months of auditioning and then rehearsal and everything like that. so it wasn'ted the shock as if they would have gone in cold. you can really almost get into the heart and mind of the actor and that's a wonderful plus. and the other great advantage of the film is we only have 28 actors amazing actors playing 300 parts on the stage. but in the film of course we have everyone that should be in each scene. so you're able to put actors in many other scenes which allows do you tell the story in far more detail and that's why we were -- a lot of people know the show are like oh, my god, i really understand now. >> up next more on "les mis" and the big screen. our conversation with cameron mackintosh continues on "cbs this morning saturday." it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter r
the actors were used to it. when we were auditioning, tom would be doing this all the way through, so they knew. >> they get used to it. >> sort of they were oblivious to it. i think -- that was over months of auditioning and then rehearsal and everything like that. so it wasn'ted the shock as if they would have gone in cold. you can really almost get into the heart and mind of the actor and that's a wonderful plus. and the other great advantage of the film is we only have 28 actors...